Furls is doing something a little different this year! We are hosting a weekly Blog Hop with some of our favorite designers. Don't worry, we'll still be doing our monthly Crochet and Knit a longs, but now you'll also have a new Furls pattern every week.
Each designer will be using our Whims Merino Yarn, available in both DK and Worsted weights.
Every Sunday we will update this page with the current weeks designer. Just click on the link to be brought to the free pattern.
Week Fourteen: This adorable amigurumi sheep pattern was designed by Marie Segares of The Underground Crafter. Sunny the Sheep features fun bubble stitches and she has oh, so much personality.
Sunny the Sheep Amigurumi
by The Underground Crafter
Week Thirteen: This fun Striped Cluster Cowl is made with two colors, that really highlight the texture in the clusters, however this design would look great in just one color or even lots of colors.
Striped Cluster Cowl
by Nicki's Homemade Crafts
Week Twelve: This gorgeous shawl, the Leona Striped Crochet Shawl, is designed by Brianna Iaropoli of Life and Yarn. This fun design features gorgous lace in two colors of our Whims Merino DK.
Week Eleven: The AJK Solitude Pillow is brought to you by Rachael of Addison James Knits. This gorgeous knit design is the perfect home decor addition to any home.
AJK Solitude Pillow
by Addison James Knits
Week Ten: The Granny Square Don't Care Skirt is designed by April of OTH Crochet Nook. This fun design turns granny squares into fashionable clothing. This design is super easy to customize to your size and desired fit.
Granny Square Don't Care Skirt
by OTH Crochet Nook
Week Nine: The Whims Cowl, by Nicky Avery of Avery Lane Creations, uses three different crochet stitches to give this cowl amazing texture. Nicky includes a video tutorial, making this cowl perfect for beginners as well.
Whims Cowl
by Avery Lane Creations
Week Eight: The Hybrid Tunisian Cowl by Rose Ogden of Black Rose Stitches is our first Tunisian design for the Blog Hop. This lovely cowl combines Tunisian and basic crochet stitches for a stunning look.
Hybrid Tunisian Cowl
by Black Rose Stitches
Week Seven: The Gleason Shawl, designed by Katy Petersen of KT and the Squid, uses 4 skeins of Whims Merino DK. This gorgeous design is great for all seasons. You can make this design in any color combination.
Gleason Shawl
by KT and the Squid
Week Six: The Denali Cowl, designed by Lorene Eppolite of Cre8tion Crochet, features amazing texture that is highlighted by the stitch definition that can be achieved by using Whims Merino. This cowl would look great in any color combo.
Denali Cowl
by Cre8tion Crochet
Week Five: The Precious Petals Shawl, designed by Stephanie Erin is a great piece that will transition from Winter into Spring. This design would look amazing in any of our Whims DK colorways.
Precious Petals Shawl
by Stephanie Erin
Week Four: The Diamonds & Twists Beanie, by Jennifer Pionk of A Crocheted Simplicity, features beautiful cables. Our Whims Merino DK really shows off the pattern with great stitch definition.
Diamonds & Twists Beanie
by A Crocheted Simplicity
Week Three: The Easy Amethyst Cardi, by Coco Crochet Lee, features great texture and comes in 9 sizes. This cardigan is made in panels and seamed together.
Easy Amethyst Cardi
designed by Coco Crochet Lee
Week Two: The Ragged Falls Shrug, by Sincerely Pam, comes in 4 children's sizes (with adult sizes coming soon, so stay tuned to Pam's blog). It features great texture and fun construction.
Ragged Falls Shrug
designed by Sincerely, Pam
Week One: We are bringing in 2020 with a bang with our first designer. We are happy to bring you our first blog hop pattern in both crochet and knit. This fun earwarmer pattern utilizes Briana's Infinity Crochet Method.
Whims Crochet Earwarmer or Whims Knit Earwarmer
designed by Briana K Designs
Check back next Sunday for another fabulous design!
Furls Crochet Team
November 9th, 2016
Hey everybody! Shortly into our CALs we realized that our out-of-the-box blog comment system wouldn't let us reply to your comments.
We've since installed Disqus, above, which allows you guys to respond to each other and us to reply to your questions; seems like a no-brainer!
We will continue to display existing comments from the old comment system on all existing blog posts. All future commenting will be done through Disqus. Enjoy!